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Clorox Crashed: Buy, Sell or Hold?
2021-08-05
Introduction – Clorox Clorox reported what many are describing as disastrous earnings for the 4th fiscal quarter 2021. But perhaps the worst news is that the company is guiding for much lower earnings for fiscal years 2022 and 2023 than previously expected. The question then is: is this Dividend Aristocrat that has raised its dividend […]
Canadian Banks – Good Value Great Dividends
2021-08-03
Introduction – Canadian Banks This week’s subscriber request video will look at the 6 leading Canadian banks. The top 6 banks in Canada hold roughly 90% of Canada’s banking deposits. Although there is a lot of similarity in their respective historical operating results, there are important differences amongst the 6 leaders. With this video I […]
Part 3: DJIA Big Tech – Featuring Apple & Microsoft – FAST Graphs
2021-07-29
DJIA Big Tech – Featuring Apple & Microsoft: Part 3 This is part 3 of my three-part series dissecting the Dow Jones Industrial Average. I am going refer to this as the big tech version because I will be focusing on and featuring Apple stock. In part 1 I covered the most fairly valued of […]
7 REITs For Income And Growth
2021-07-21
Introduction – REITS In this video I cover 7 REITs for income and growth that subscribers to the channel asked me to cover. I also talk about the structure of REITs and the best metrics to use to evaluate. The interesting aspect of REITs are that they are liquid real estate. In the video I […]
Energy Stocks Have Run Out Of Gas
2021-07-14
Have Energy Stocks Run Out Of Gas? In reviewing energy stocks, the energy sector has been very lethargic since the great recession of 2008. Consequently, I am not seeing a single company in the integrated oil and gas sector that has been able to produce consistent operating results or growth since 2008. Clearly, climate change […]
Drug Retail Stocks Their Valuation Is Intoxicating
2021-07-06
Introduction – Drug Retail Stocks Even in today’s richly valued stock market, drug retail stocks are incredibly cheap. The oldest and perhaps most important adage in Wall Street is buy low to sell high. As much common sense as that adage makes, it turns out to be one of the most difficult things for investors […]